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Michael Jackson Memorial Fit For A King

Posted Tue Jul 7, 2009 7:53pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

The build-up to the event promised to make it one of the biggest spectacles ever televised-but seeing Michael's brothers push his 24-karat gold casket down the aisle as a choir sang the gospel hymn "Soon and Very Soon" sent a message that the memorial would be treated as an intimate funeral even though there were some 20,000 in attendance.

Family, friends, and fans memorialized Michael Jackson in a two-hour ceremony held at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, officially settling any debate over whether he was truly the King of Pop. Despite the star-studded roster of speakers such as sister Janet, Mariah Carey, Usher, Stevie Wonder, John Mayer, Jennifer Hudson, Magic Johnson, Brooke Shields, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, and Kobe Bryant, the tribute never came off as artificial. Instead, it was an often-touchingly sincere celebration of life.

Viewers were drawn with emotion when Jermaine Jackson took to the stage to perform his brother's favorite song, "Smile." The elder Jackson wept as he struggled through the song originally recorded by Charlie Chaplin.

When Stevie Wonder sang "They Won't Go When I Go," he amended part of the lyric in Michael's honor. "Michael, they won't go where you've gone," Stevie sang.

Usher was one of the most visibly moved performers as he delivered a chilling rendition of Michael's "Gone Too Soon." Usher frequently sang directly to Michael's mother, Katherine Jackson, and knelt before her when he finished.


One of the most surprisingly sincere tributes of the morning was John Mayer's acoustic interpretation of Michael's "Human Nature." Mayer offered minimalistic vocals, mainly offering the song as a touching instrumental.

The ceremony closed with two even more powerful gestures. Lionel Richie kicked off his and Michael's pleas for global peace, "We Are the World" and "Heal the World," joined by background singers and dancers from Michael's comeback tour "This Is It" that was scheduled to begin next week. Michael's middle child, daughter Paris, 11, accompanied her aunts and uncles on stage to convey her love for her late father.


Motown founder Berry Gordy, The Reverend Al Sharpton, Pastor Luscious Smith, and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. children Martin Luther King III and Bernice King were among those who offered uplifting speeches about Michael's legacy.

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5482 Comments

81. Yahoo! Music User -
it was sad how it all ends

82. Rocky -
This funeral is just another to generate more money for the Jackson family. Tisk, tisk.

83. Sharon -
WE LOVE YOU MICHAEL, BUT GOD LOVE YOU BEST.

84. precious -
Michael Jackson was a big inspiration to people all across the world... he will never be forgotten... we love you Michael... R.I.P.

85. MRS. ROMANTiiKA -
°o.O qυє ∂ισѕ тє тєηgα єη ℓα gℓσяια....∂єѕ¢αηѕα єη ραz....мι¢нαєℓ°o.O

86. TERRELL -
I WOULD ALWAYSZ LUV MICHEAL JACKSON HE STILL HERE WITH US

87. Trish -
This was truly a beautiful service honoring Michael Jackson for all he has done. My prayers are with his family. I pray they find the peace they truly deserve.

88. Usoff -
Mikeal Jackson was at last a muslim follower that contribute to global culture of peace and harmony of all his everlasting song of young generation of his days.

89. The way it is. -
The fans are such idiots. MJ's fans basically stand for--We don't care if your a child sex offender, we love you (we don't care that a child was able to describe a birth mark that is apparently in his private region. MJ fans love sex offenders.

90. b~e~a~u~t -
OMG WEN I SAW THE MEMORAIL I STARTED CRING IN TEARS......................WE LOV U MICHEAL JACKSON AND WE WILL NEVER FORGET ABOUT U LOV YUO

91. aileen -
i dont really expected that mJ passed away. i really like him the way he moves,glance,and his musics,..

you're not alone is my favorite song of mJ,..

condolences to your family,.

my i wont forget you,..

i am a filipina fan of mJ,.

92. Yahoo! Music User -
Truth of the matter is we do not know what happened in the case that went to trial and to act as if you do is very haughty of you.

There is nothing similar between OJ and MJ. Your statements are nothing but you blowing hot air and a sign of a person making generalizations and of ignorance.

Be respectful of these young children who one day might happen to see this and that isnt cool, no matter what.

93. sherrie -
"Let he with out sin cast the first stone"

94. Moncille -
To Woody...
I don't comment on these things BUT...OJ was a murderer...the last I saw...MJ was acquited and the Constitution says innocent until proven guilty...extortion carries a high price and some get lots of advice to go ahead and pay it off to avoid the bad publicity...a shame but it's the world we live in...the 2nd trial held by money hungry folks...who if they believed the first accusations, why would they allow their child to be there unless they were looking for money..he learned his lesson and decided to fight the 2nd go round...good for him!...who is PK? and what does he have to do with anything...a great entertainer has died and he gave it all for his fans...Your derogatory statements might get you somewhere too...Lest you forget.

95. DaymarisP -
hey woody if u belive in karma why u r saying that. Karma is for everyone...lmao

96. Yahoo! Music User -
As I watched the funeral, I couldn't help but think of what part the public played as consumers of both music and media may have played in the downfall of MJ's health and well being. To me we gobbled him up and spit him out. Now the vultures are gathering to see how they can turn his death into money.

97. Ruth -
come on he was HUMAN just like everyone else every one does mistakes get over hes dead let his rest in peace get off his back...money or not he was still somebodies brother, kid, father, and for others icons

98. mustafas -
yu both are ignorant and have no idea wat ur talkin about..if you dont have anything nice to say then shutup

99. Marina -
There's a time for everything under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die.

100. Alejandro -
the same Karma will get you woody for judging people. peace
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